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This year, the National Policing Institute marks its 55th year of contributing to excellence in policing. To commemorate this, we continue the tradition of honoring the significance of law enforcement challenge coins by offering one of our own. We designed…
Dr. Jeremy M. Wilson is a professor of the School of Criminal Justice and founding director of the Police Staffing Observatory at Michigan State University (MSU). He also founded and directed MSU’s Center for Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection and the…
Alberto R. Gonzales served as the 80th Attorney General of the United States during the George W. Bush administration. Before entering public service, Gonzales practiced business law at the Houston law firm of Vinson & Elkins. In 1995, he resigned…
With a National Diploma in Police Administration, Rory Steyn has an accomplished history in the South African Police. He specialized as an investigator, intelligence field-worker and as section head of the police VIP Protection and Bomb Disposal Units in Johannesburg.…
Darrel Stephens is Co-Director of the Policing, Security Technology and Private Security Policy Research Institute at Florida State University’s College of Criminology and Criminal Justice. He is also a senior advisor for 21CP and consults on a wide range of…
The National Policing Institute team proudly presents Inside Our Impact, a newsletter dedicated to sharing NPI’s stories and those who make our work possible. Each issue highlights some of NPI’s research or projects and shares insights into how our dedication…
The National Policing Institute Welcomes New Board Members ARLINGTON, VA – March 18, 2025 — The National Policing Institute (NPI) adds four new members to its Board of Directors. The Honorable Alberto R. Gonzales, former Attorney General of the…
Innovation is a powerful tool in law enforcement. Identifying what works and how best to use it can be a force multiplier, which is especially valuable as agencies face resource challenges. When considering innovations in policing, technological advances rightfully…
The big picture: Aligning people, processes, and technologies* creates an ideal environment for successful investigations. The Council on Criminal Justice (CCJ) reports the average gun assault rate in 2024 was 15% lower than in 2023. While gun assaults may be on…
This year, the National Policing Institute marks its 55th year of contributing to excellence in policing. To commemorate this, we continue the tradition of honoring the significance of law enforcement challenge coins by offering one of our own. We designed…
Dr. Jeremy M. Wilson is a professor of the School of Criminal Justice and founding director of the Police Staffing Observatory at Michigan State University (MSU). He also founded and directed MSU’s Center for Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection and the…
Alberto R. Gonzales served as the 80th Attorney General of the United States during the George W. Bush administration. Before entering public service, Gonzales practiced business law at the Houston law firm of Vinson & Elkins. In 1995, he resigned…
With a National Diploma in Police Administration, Rory Steyn has an accomplished history in the South African Police. He specialized as an investigator, intelligence field-worker and as section head of the police VIP Protection and Bomb Disposal Units in Johannesburg.…
Darrel Stephens is Co-Director of the Policing, Security Technology and Private Security Policy Research Institute at Florida State University’s College of Criminology and Criminal Justice. He is also a senior advisor for 21CP and consults on a wide range of…
The National Policing Institute team proudly presents Inside Our Impact, a newsletter dedicated to sharing NPI’s stories and those who make our work possible. Each issue highlights some of NPI’s research or projects and shares insights into how our dedication…
The National Policing Institute Welcomes New Board Members ARLINGTON, VA – March 18, 2025 — The National Policing Institute (NPI) adds four new members to its Board of Directors. The Honorable Alberto R. Gonzales, former Attorney General of the…
Innovation is a powerful tool in law enforcement. Identifying what works and how best to use it can be a force multiplier, which is especially valuable as agencies face resource challenges. When considering innovations in policing, technological advances rightfully…
The big picture: Aligning people, processes, and technologies* creates an ideal environment for successful investigations. The Council on Criminal Justice (CCJ) reports the average gun assault rate in 2024 was 15% lower than in 2023. While gun assaults may be on…